Keeneland today. Any hot picks greatly appreciated.
Everyone will be playing the 3 in race 8. Give me the 10. Use 8,6,2 for minor placings
Keeneland today. Any hot picks greatly appreciated.
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-The Brotherhood having a reality offseason. Guess those dudes aren't willing to battle with a huge crop of elite freshmen. Role players are getting more and more valuable on the market.
Osobor and Williams were teammates in high school.So according to Caleb we are getting every center in the portal? K
At this point there may be more insiders than outsiders
Your mom's nickname is finger cuffsLike Vern's mom
Osobor and Williams were teammates in high school.
To this day, every time I hear / see Drexel, I think of this quote from nearly 30 years ago:
My son got a pair from Calvin Borel years back, he was racing at the Soybean Infield. Better known as Ellis Park. Funny thing is, I couldn't understand a GD thing Calvin said. No teeth and his Cajun Coonass accent made him hard to comprehend.My son got a pair of goggles from Tyler Gaffalione. Over the moon for a $3 piece of plastic!
I miss the magic of childhood.
I mean…My son got a pair from Calvin Borel years back, he was racing at the Soybean Infield. Better known as Ellis Park. Funny thing is, I couldn't understand a GD thing Calvin said. No teeth and his Cajun Coonass accent made him hard to comprehend.
I hope they lose everybody and their maintenance building of a gym falls into a sinkhole.I ain't mad at Duke losing most of their roster to the portal.
He didn’t know how to coach them once he did get them. I know you sort of said that with your last line, but there is no collective amount of talent in the world that could have ever overcome that.Watching this Portal like a hawk, I can't help but think of the championships we could've bought assuming we had a coach who actually tried.
I mean, HOFJVC was literally built for this. Did he hate BJW and this state so much that he simply refused to work?
There are so many players for sale, all that dumbass had to do was buy 1 or 2 KEY pieces a year. Whatever it took to overcome his lack of coaching.
YupEveryone will be playing the 3 in race 8. Give me the 10. Use 8,6,2 for minor placings
One week out of the hospital:
- So my son never actually got *sick*. We noticed in the last month or two that he had started eating more than normal and drinking a lot of water/peeing. I chalked it up to a growth spurt of a 4 and 1/2 year old, my wife was quietly concerned about it. While we were in Augusta he stayed with my MIL and she made a comment noticing the same thing and while we were on the way back she said he peed the bed, which hasn’t happened in 2+ years.
- At that point wife is convinced he’s diabetic the whole way home and I’m trying to remain optimistic. We get home, unpack, I run to pick up our daughter from school and my wife runs him to the pediatrician. We were in the ER by 5 pm and his blood sugar was 500+ after not eating since lunch.
- We were in the hospital from about midnight Tuesday night until after lunch Friday, so the entire time we were without a basketball coach. I attempted to keep up with everything during the down time but between the emotional swings and all of the information that was being thrown at us it was impossible.
- @krazykats I just want to say that your post was the first beacon of hope I had. Someone with the experience telling me it would be better was what I needed was the most important thing because at the time it felt impossible. Since then we've had a number of other people reach out to us too that we never know were diabetic.
- The only thing I knew coming in about diabetics is you get lots of shots. Thankfully the technology for blood sugar and insulin has come a long way and before long we'll just put readers/pumps on his every few days but for right now were going through 11 needles a day.
- What I didn't realize is how much math goes into insulin. Every single carb he eats has to be accounted for and basically has to be placed into an algebra problem along with his blood sugar level before he eats.
- Doctors told us to let him eat whatever he wants for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and just correct it with insulin but go ZERO carbs for his snacks to avoid unneeded shots. Something I've learned during this week is that leaves you very limited, zero sugar and zero net carbs does not mean zero carbs. Snacks now consist of string cheese, cheddar pork rinds, turkey, and zero sugar jell-o. Zero sugar whipped cream has also been a God send when he wants something sweet.
- I've been blessed enough with a job and a boss that has let me stay home and work when I need to from home these first couple weeks to get life back to normal. My wife only worked part time so we made the decision for her to leave her job, at least until he started Kindergarten in August, to take care of him and not place everything on her mother but when she went to tender her resignation her boss told her to bring home a computer and printer and work as many or as little hours as she wants because even a little bit helped them. We were blown away.
- Tuesday after an emotional day of friends and family blessing us waaaaay more than we deserve I got in insurance letter stating that my our stay in the hospital wasn't going to be covered because it wasn't "medically necessary" and I probably hit rock bottom worse than any point in my life. Ultimately after talking to the hospital it seems like its a paperwork issue and everything would be covered like normal but some lady at BC&BS got to hear me yell at her a lot. Baffling they would send out a letter like that that quickly though.
- Life is somewhat back to normal again but it's basically like bringing home a newborn again. Scheduled feedings, waking up in the middle of the night to check him, making sure you have a bag of stuff every time you leave the house, etc.
Sorry for the wall of text but it's cathartic to get it all out. If you read everything you're probably a better person than I am.
Now lets start actually fielding a basketball team.